It's a serious question. I mean, he fancies himself the only person smart enough for this: "People don't ask that question, but why was there the Civil War?" As though no one else before had ever pondered or studied the causes of that conflict? We are being led by the mind of a sixth grader (I'm probably being generous there). His two recent interviews with the Washington Examiner and then CBS are way, way beyond cringe-worthy. First he fancied himself an Andrew Jackson equivalent... as in tough but very kind-hearted... Jackson, you see, was angry and full of despair about the Civil War, even when it started 16 years after his death. Then when asked to back up his claim that Obama is a "bad" and "sick guy" for having him surveilled he just kept repeating the accusation, over and over, unable to provide the evidence, and stormed off the interview. Seriously, having witnessed the mental decay in people close to me I see in Trump some signs of early-onset dementia (Alzheimer's). The most telling of which is his repetitive speaking patterns, his habit of saying the same thing multiple times. Memory loss - he constantly contradicts things he has already said. Paranoia, irritability, incoherence, belligerence, lack of self control, lack of sympathy - typical signs of the demented, signs which Trump displays in spades. He's getting worse, folks. He's feeling the stress of humiliation because he's been unable to deliver his promises. And that stress is contributing to his disease.
Obama: four MAJOR pieces of legislation, including the American Recovery and Investment Act, the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, and the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP). How many has Trump achieved? Here's a list: